Profile of state senator Susan Longley, D-Liberty, Senate chairwoman of the Maine Legislature\u27s Judiciary Committee. Longley reviewed six bills relating to Indian affairs during her first year as chairwoman, and is at the center of an effort to restore the peace between the state and its two Indian tribes. The Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation charge that the state is violating the spirit of the 1980 federal Indian Land Claims Settlement Act by assuming a narrow legal interpretation. The tribes are involved in mounting litigation and a series of standoffs with the state. Details
After claiming title to the land now widely known as the United States, colonizers and settlers impo...
A brief look at the moderate lawmakers from Maine, a long line that includes Margaret Chase Smith, G...
Maine Perspectives piece on the legal challenge to Maine\u27s term limits law. State Reps. Herbert...
The Task Force on Tribal-State Relations was created by the Maine Legislature to examine the 1980 In...
At Loggerheads : The State of Maine and the Wabanaki : Final Report of the Task Force on Tribal-Stat...
The Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation brought their lands claims against the State of Mai...
Last spring, the state of Maine Legislature established a Maine Tribal Task Force to review the Main...
Donna Loring’s commentary provides an alternative perspective on Native American sovereignty in Main...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on continued efforts by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indian tr...
Profile of Barry Dana, chief of the Penobscot Indian Nation. Dana is one of an estimated 2,000 Peno...
In 1980, the state of Maine and the Penobscot & Passamaquoddy Indian Tribes agreed to settlement of ...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Judy Foss, chief of staff for Maine Senate President Jeffrey But...
Resolution of the Maine Legis. [1482] Ask observance of all Indian treaties; against encroachment of...
After a welcome from Emily Haddad, Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, panel participants disc...
The nationally unique 1980 Maine Indian land claims settlement brought benefits to three of Maine’s ...
After claiming title to the land now widely known as the United States, colonizers and settlers impo...
A brief look at the moderate lawmakers from Maine, a long line that includes Margaret Chase Smith, G...
Maine Perspectives piece on the legal challenge to Maine\u27s term limits law. State Reps. Herbert...
The Task Force on Tribal-State Relations was created by the Maine Legislature to examine the 1980 In...
At Loggerheads : The State of Maine and the Wabanaki : Final Report of the Task Force on Tribal-Stat...
The Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation brought their lands claims against the State of Mai...
Last spring, the state of Maine Legislature established a Maine Tribal Task Force to review the Main...
Donna Loring’s commentary provides an alternative perspective on Native American sovereignty in Main...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on continued efforts by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indian tr...
Profile of Barry Dana, chief of the Penobscot Indian Nation. Dana is one of an estimated 2,000 Peno...
In 1980, the state of Maine and the Penobscot & Passamaquoddy Indian Tribes agreed to settlement of ...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Judy Foss, chief of staff for Maine Senate President Jeffrey But...
Resolution of the Maine Legis. [1482] Ask observance of all Indian treaties; against encroachment of...
After a welcome from Emily Haddad, Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, panel participants disc...
The nationally unique 1980 Maine Indian land claims settlement brought benefits to three of Maine’s ...
After claiming title to the land now widely known as the United States, colonizers and settlers impo...
A brief look at the moderate lawmakers from Maine, a long line that includes Margaret Chase Smith, G...
Maine Perspectives piece on the legal challenge to Maine\u27s term limits law. State Reps. Herbert...